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Chapter 1221 - 1221 205 The True and False Inherited Land

1221: Chapter 205: The True and False Inherited Land 1221: Chapter 205: The True and False Inherited Land The bank affairs had just been settled when Hudson’s gaze was drawn to the Orcs.

The location of the Inherited Land could not be determined, but the position of the Orc tribes was easy to find.

The experts from the Kingdom had secretly entered the Snow Moon Territory and were waiting for an excellent opportunity to strike.

Falling behind meant getting hit, and without the support of Sanctuary Powerhouses, the Orc Empire was at a strategic disadvantage.

With the Orcs’ background, laying traps in advance to kill one or two Sanctuary experts was no problem, but facing four, five, six, seven, or eight Sanctuary experts, there was absolutely no point.

It just so happened that the Alpha Kingdom had now assembled eight Sanctuary Powerhouses; their own were certainly not enough, but with allies, it was sufficient.

Four allies each sent a Sanctuary Powerhouse to help, along with two from the Kingdom, and Hudson’s Dragon Bear combination made up eight Sanctuaries.

Should the Orcs’ Inherited Land be exposed, it would immediately be struck by lightning from eight top Strongmen.

If it weren’t for the fear of acting too noticeably and attracting the intervention of the Alien Coalition’s Sanctuaries, Hudson would have long since departed with a group of Sanctuary Powerhouses to wreak havoc on the Orc Empire.

With Knights and Mages, this kind of combination was not a mere “1+…+1=8”; when cooperating with each other, they could often unleash a much more formidable fighting force.

Even if they encountered several main Orc armies head-on, they could still break out of the encirclement directly.

If they abandoned decency and did not engage in a frontal battle, opting for sneak attacks instead, the scene would be even more tragic.

In the past, Hudson did not dare to go out and show off, and that was because the enemy’s traps might not kill a Dragon and a Bear, but he, the master, couldn’t withstand the beating!

If Maxim and Belsden each had a combat power of one hundred, adding him, the master, a score of one hundred twenty would already be not bad.

Dragging down his comrades meant he needed to be aware of the consequences.

Engaging in acts of folly was absolutely not allowed.

This time the situation was different, possessing enough power to face danger.

The only problem was the speed had to be fast, it must be finished before the intervention of the Alien Coalition.

Who made the Orcs not only lack Sanctuary Powerhouses but also let Inherited Artifacts fall into the hands of the Human Race?

In the Capital, Hudson had seen the Orcs’ Inherited Artifacts: “Shaman’s Horn,” “Sacrificial Song”…

However, these Divine Artifacts were incomplete; the Kingdom of Alpha had only obtained parts of them, while other parts were in the hands of other significant human powers.

It was the same treatment against all Different Races.

As long as the Species Artifacts fell into the hands of the Human Race, they would be dismantled and damaged, and then guarded separately by various powers.

Some parts were treasured, some were sealed in hidden places, and some were directly banished to different dimensions.

Even if some Different Races were lucky enough to retrieve a part, it was tough to piece together a complete Divine Artifact; one could say that as soon as these Species Artifacts fell into the hands of the Human Race, they were essentially invalidated.

Of course, there were exceptions.

As long as the Divine Artifact wasn’t too picky about its master and could be used normally by humans, it could be spared.

Lacking Inherited Artifacts, many methods could not be used.

Otherwise, even Eighth Order Strongmen would be able to wield Divine Artifacts and slash against the Sanctuaries.

If it were in the hands of Sanctuary Powerhouses, the power would be even greater.

“Gentlemen, based on the intelligence we’ve gathered so far, there are three possible locations for the Orcs’ Inherited Land to emerge, each under the control of the Bearmen, Lionman, and Elephantman.

Without a doubt, at least two of these places are fake.

Unfortunately, the Orcs have deliberately divided into three groups, and right now we cannot further verify the truth,” Hudson said with a helpless expression.

Originally it was thought that by tracking the movements of the talented youths from each Species, the location of the Land of Inheritance could be found, but what they didn’t expect was this move from the enemy.

Originally, a hundred participants from each Species would have been enough, but this time the major Orc Species all selected three hundred, and some smaller clans nearly mobilized the entire Species.

The intelligence department has already put in a great deal of effort, but apart from a minority of the Orc High Levels who know the truth, many of the other Species are in the dark.

“Your Marshal, it is said that to participate in the Orcs’ inheritance trials, one must be a talented youth, can we focus on this aspect?” Archbishop Tyron asked.

Hearing this, Hudson shook his head and replied, “Archbishop, there has never been a specific standard for ‘talent.’

Some of the smaller Species nearly took part as a whole.

Surely you cannot suggest that their entire Species is talented?

Combining the intelligence collected from the Orc Empire, I believe that the notion that only talents can participate in the inheritance trials is a fallacy.

The truth is that all Orcs can participate, but talents have a higher chance of inheriting.

The different Species sending their talented youths is actually a fight for a higher success rate.

After all, the Beast God also has a reputation to maintain; if just any caliber could inherit, then that would be a bit too degrading.

According to past statistics, Orcs that inherit and don’t die prematurely, at worst will become Eighth Order Strongmen, and the chances of breaking through to the Sanctuaries are also high.”

Hudson’s reinterpretation of the Orcs’ inheritance trial left everyone dumbstruck.

If this hypothesis was correct, then their past entrenched notions about this matter would be entirely overturned.

Although they were reluctant to accept it in their hearts, reason told them this explanation was the most reliable.

“Talent” has never had a specific standard.

Merely looking at performance during one’s youth, no one could determine which individual from a Species is the most talented.

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